Anthony
H. Williams and Robin Lee Berry's furniture as Log Art Inc. has been
proud to have their work featured in numerous national
publications. Being featured with other gifted rustic craftsmen
is inspirational and an honor.

Autographed,
first edition copies can be preordered
from Ralph at the Ralph Kylloe Gallery. Special discount for
newsletter subscribers!

"I
feel at such peace in my bedroom. It's as if I am connected to
the energy of the trees. You did such a wonderful and creative
job making the furniture and I fell so much love went into
making it, that maybe it's more the energy and sprit from you
that is in the trees themselves. Whatever it is, it's a
wonderful, soulful feeling I get from it. THANK YOU from the
depths of my heart!"..................Rhonda Getty, client, Geg
Harbor, Washington

PUBLICATIONS

Adirondack
Home, Ralph Kylloe, 2005

Log
Home Design Ideas, 2004

Log
Home Living, 2002

Log
Homes Illustrated, 2001

QUOTES
"...Tony and Robin are not to be underestimated themselves. Their staircases and railings were extremely well made and blended beautifully with the homes where they had been installed. Their furniture was masterfully crafted and was inspiring, inviting and functional. There are lots of people out there doing bark-off cedar but Tony and Robin are artists. They are definitely museum quality people. They go way beyond the ordinary and enter the often seemingly unobtainable realm of the artistic..."Ralph Kylloe, Author ot the worlds most definitive books on rustic.www.ralphkylloe.com

"It looks like a bed that would be slept on by Titania and Oberon, King and Queen of the fairies in Shakespears "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Or maybe a bed for an elaborate operatic production of " Sleeping Beauty".............Karen McCarthy, Traverse the Magazine Nov. 1994

"..........something
you'd find in the bed chamber of Elron, King of the Elves of
Rivendell in Middle Earth......someday, long after it's existence
for generations as a family heirloom, this bed will surely be a
museum piece.".........Robert Downes, editor Northern Express,
from cover article vol. 14#16